1310.36
Special rights of creditors - UCC 2A-308.

(A)
A creditor of a lessor in possession of
goods subject to a lease contract may treat the lease contract as void if as
against the creditor retention of possession by the lessor is fraudulent under
any section of the Revised Code, any statute of another jurisdiction, or any
rule of law, but retention of possession in good faith and current course of
trade by the lessor for a commercially reasonable time after the lease contract
becomes enforceable is not fraudulent.

(B)
Nothing in sections
1310.01 to
1310.78 of the Revised Code
impairs the rights of creditors of a lessor if the lease contract becomes
enforceable, not in current course of trade but in satisfaction of or as
security for a preexisting claim for money, security, or the like, and is made
under circumstances that under any section of the Revised Code, statute of
another jurisdiction, or rule of law apart from sections
1310.01 to
1310.78 of the Revised Code would
constitute the transaction a fraudulent transfer or voidable preference.

(C)
A creditor of a seller may
treat a sale or an identification of goods to a contract for sale as void if as
against the creditor retention of possession by the seller is fraudulent under
any section of the Revised Code, statute of another jurisdiction, or rule of
law, but retention of possession of the goods pursuant to a lease contract
entered into by the seller as lessee and the buyer as lessor in connection with
the sale or identification of the goods is not fraudulent if the buyer bought
for value and in good faith.